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the u.s. and iran, and the u.s. and its european allies. trump threatened other countries seeking to trade with iran, tweeting -- "anyone doing business with iran will not be doing business with the united states." iranian president hassan rouhani has condemned the sanctions as psychological warfare, saying last weeeek he would not begin negotiations until the sanctions are withdrawn. the first step would be for u.s. president donald trump to show he generally was to engage in negotiations to solve the problem. what is the meaning of negotiations when you impose sanctions at the same time? it is like someone pulling a knife to stab a rifle -- rival or enemy and arm while at the same time claim we should be talking and negotiating. the answer in such a case would be to say to remove the knife from the arm and put the knife away. amy: just last month, president trump said he would meet with iranian president hassan rouhani whenever rouhani wants, without preconditions. this is trump speaking at
the u.s. and iran, and the u.s. and its european allies. trump threatened other countries seeking to trade with iran, tweeting -- "anyone doing business with iran will not be doing business with the united states." iranian president hassan rouhani has condemned the sanctions as psychological warfare, saying last weeeek he would not begin negotiations until the sanctions are withdrawn. the first step would be for u.s. president donald trump to show he generally was to engage in...
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moves, if the u.s. moves into a more high key profile, there will be a vacuum that needs to be filled area working on environmental law legislation, drafting. in cambodia, or in vietnam. that is the scenario that taiwan is expected to. that is so metoo capacity building, low-key zone. that taiwan could again, engage in. last comments on good for the u.s. zynga for southeast asia, is on people to people exchange. chinese --hed china's move, there's been a huge volume of frequent people to people exchanges. whether it is educational, business to business, they are happening all the time. wideis creating a deep and web of networks between china and southeast asia. i don't think so they bad thing. time, we're not quite sure how there are people to people exchanges paying off. as, taiwan and even the u.s. is considering reaching out to southeast asian countries. the countries are saying we need more of these people to people exchanges. that is how you foster this environment or it i think it is important to
moves, if the u.s. moves into a more high key profile, there will be a vacuum that needs to be filled area working on environmental law legislation, drafting. in cambodia, or in vietnam. that is the scenario that taiwan is expected to. that is so metoo capacity building, low-key zone. that taiwan could again, engage in. last comments on good for the u.s. zynga for southeast asia, is on people to people exchange. chinese --hed china's move, there's been a huge volume of frequent people to people...
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broad u.s. dollar, which has been getting a lot of its variance -- variability, the what is going on with yuan. we see a breaking out on the dollar index right now. they will struggle to find buyers in this environment. if you're looking for a contrarian trade, it is probably one of the better ones out there. we are still of the camp that the u.s. dollar will appreciate on a gradual basis at this time. yvonne: we appreciate your time. joining us from melbourne. coming up next, the bellwether for the industry gets rocked by a crippling virus area -- crippling virus. a hit to its production line could affect shipments with largest customer, apple. this is bloomberg. ♪ ramy: welcome back. this is "daybreak: asia." chipmakeriwanese racing to recover from a crippling computer virus. the company is one of apple's largest suppliers and says the virus affected 80% of its tools on friday. it may affect their top and bottom line. is a technology editor joining us from tokyo plaza with a little more on t
broad u.s. dollar, which has been getting a lot of its variance -- variability, the what is going on with yuan. we see a breaking out on the dollar index right now. they will struggle to find buyers in this environment. if you're looking for a contrarian trade, it is probably one of the better ones out there. we are still of the camp that the u.s. dollar will appreciate on a gradual basis at this time. yvonne: we appreciate your time. joining us from melbourne. coming up next, the bellwether...
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the u.s. is waging war on the economy and undermining the lira. ramy: the currency suffered its worst week since 2001, but now they are limiting swap transactions. haidi: criminal charges released at the inquiry to australia's finance ministry. ramy: the saudi's sovereign wealth fund may raise its investment and there is a lawsuit. haidi: hello from sydney where it is passed and :00 a.m. -- it is passed 8:00 a.m. ramy: it is past 6:00 in new york on a sunday. i am ramy inocencio. looking at where things are heading, take your pick between the u.s. and china, u.s. and russia or u.s. and turkey. there is a lot of rushing about with sanctions and tariffs. we are seeing the knock on in the currencies. let's show you what is happening first with the dollars. you can see it's sliding. the euro is heading the other way, down a quarter of a percent , and we can see the biggest movement happening with the turkish lira, now retracing some losses, 5.6%. we had above the seven handle, 7.2. after the headl
the u.s. is waging war on the economy and undermining the lira. ramy: the currency suffered its worst week since 2001, but now they are limiting swap transactions. haidi: criminal charges released at the inquiry to australia's finance ministry. ramy: the saudi's sovereign wealth fund may raise its investment and there is a lawsuit. haidi: hello from sydney where it is passed and :00 a.m. -- it is passed 8:00 a.m. ramy: it is past 6:00 in new york on a sunday. i am ramy inocencio. looking at...
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stock market u.s., it's all deal. a a trade deal, u.s. and mexico, donald trump announced today, see the dow jones industrial average, by the close, up more than a percent, points. s&p 500 get up 22 points. nasdaq, nearly 72 points. optimism that the trade war dominos are starting to fall. lead to progress on other fronts, heidi? heidi: yeah. suppose, if you look at all he strategies, warning, don't extrapolate this deal with any sort of optimism when it comes to china and the u.s. trump saying now is not the time to talk to children on those trade issues but take a setup in asia with those record highs in the u.s., bit of positive activity through to the asian section. the moment. at percent about a half decline overnight as the safe of mood seemed to recede with a little more risk taking. look positive to build on the previous days' gains and the some , 73.49 giving back of those gains that came through yesterday.ally let's get you the first news with jessica. >> thanks, heidi. $5 farmers will get almost billion of direct government aid
stock market u.s., it's all deal. a a trade deal, u.s. and mexico, donald trump announced today, see the dow jones industrial average, by the close, up more than a percent, points. s&p 500 get up 22 points. nasdaq, nearly 72 points. optimism that the trade war dominos are starting to fall. lead to progress on other fronts, heidi? heidi: yeah. suppose, if you look at all he strategies, warning, don't extrapolate this deal with any sort of optimism when it comes to china and the u.s. trump...
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u.s. markets surge of walmart.d by the only question you really need an answer to the right now much longer can america outperform? ap moller-maersk plans to spin off its drilling business on the nasdaq. matt miller live at the company's headquarters in copenhagen. air france has a new canadian pilot. will unions get on board with the foreign ceo? will passengers take flight? we are less than half an hour from the start of european cash trading this friday morning. let me show you what the futures point to this morning. yesterday u.s. markets were on a tear, driven by those amazing walmart numbers. the retail story in the united states looks very strong. the outperformance of the u.s. market. europe will do nothing today. that is the story will get at a headline level. at an individual equity level we will see a different story. we will talk about air france, ap moller-maersk, and the commodities space. outperformance yesterday from the united states was impressive. s&p up and the doubt su
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to u.s. nationals in vietnam have been sentenced to fourteen years in prison over an attempted case they were among twelve people sentenced all of the members of the professional national governments of it now which was declared a terrorist organization by the country's authorities back in january the war in vietnam and is more than four decades ago but apparently for some the struggle goes on. the vietnam war one of the world's bloodiest conflicts and the american defeat ideologically opposed plugs into decades of fighting came at a cost of fifty six thousand u.s. troops who were in a bit to overthrow the communist regime of north vietnam but the casualties among civilians were much greater at least two million people died in the wool. after hopes of tightening democratic grip across the vietnamese state slipped away and up to one hundred forty one billion dollars was spent on military operations the us folded who had been exhausting rule at home and abroad. in one thousand nine hundred seve
to u.s. nationals in vietnam have been sentenced to fourteen years in prison over an attempted case they were among twelve people sentenced all of the members of the professional national governments of it now which was declared a terrorist organization by the country's authorities back in january the war in vietnam and is more than four decades ago but apparently for some the struggle goes on. the vietnam war one of the world's bloodiest conflicts and the american defeat ideologically opposed...
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u.s. independent oil producers alix: growing pains. u.s. independent oil producers spend more and get less as the shale development hits some road bumps. make glencore great again. record profits at glencore not enough for investors as they clamor for buybacks in dividends. and come up big growth plans. lyondellbasell's ceo bob patel outlines expansion plans for one of the largest petro-chem giants in the world. ♪ alix: i'm alix steel, and welcome to "bloomberg commodities edge." it's 30 minutes focused on the companies, the physical assets, and the trading behind the hottest commodities with the smartest voices in the business. all right, let's kick it off with "spot on." it's our analyst's take on our big story. joining me now is tamar essner, nasdaq's lead energy analyst, and our spotlight on oil earnings. good to see you, tamar. thanks for being here. tamar: thanks for having me back. alix: the big theme with enp independence in the u.s., production guidance goes nowhere. capex goes much, much higher. what was your big take away so fa
u.s. independent oil producers alix: growing pains. u.s. independent oil producers spend more and get less as the shale development hits some road bumps. make glencore great again. record profits at glencore not enough for investors as they clamor for buybacks in dividends. and come up big growth plans. lyondellbasell's ceo bob patel outlines expansion plans for one of the largest petro-chem giants in the world. ♪ alix: i'm alix steel, and welcome to "bloomberg commodities edge."...
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the u.s. then advise worser and to a certain degree there is some truth to that about seventy five percent of all experts from canada go south the border meaning to the united states of the trade balance between the two countries is almost even but as canada there is a far smaller economy they do depend more on the us and then the other way around if that will actually lead to an agreement as we've seen it was mexico on monday remains to be seen. talking trade unions the u.s. trade balance numbers are out and i don't think they like he's made the president specially happy all they. know donald trump won't be happy when he sees the figures or on the other side he might find another argument for his tougher trade negotiations the trade balance actually increased the deficit increased by a good six percent and reached the highest level since february but to a certain degree there is a good reason why america why the u.s. is importing much more than their export it because the u.s. economy is real
the u.s. then advise worser and to a certain degree there is some truth to that about seventy five percent of all experts from canada go south the border meaning to the united states of the trade balance between the two countries is almost even but as canada there is a far smaller economy they do depend more on the us and then the other way around if that will actually lead to an agreement as we've seen it was mexico on monday remains to be seen. talking trade unions the u.s. trade balance...
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the u.s. data is very strong and u.s. equity market is very strong. >> as we have seen, the power lies with the president. >> investor reaction of renewed trade talks between the u.s. and has and larry kud lmp ow been defending the tariffs. for more on all of this let's bring in senior u.s. economist. good to have you here. we looked at the markets and saw a bump here. the most in three weeks when it came to the s&p while it talks about talks. people are looking for some hope and optimism. >> i think we need some good news on the trade front. it seems to be very one way in the u.s. continuing to push other nations. where does that end up leading whether it is a war, skirmish or battle, there is a lot of negativity in terms of growth for the u.s. and around the world. >> there is positivity just for the day. where does this go looking forward? august 23 deadline for the $16 billion there as well as september for the $200 billion. >> the $200 billion is the big game changer. because we are not just talking about that, but o
the u.s. data is very strong and u.s. equity market is very strong. >> as we have seen, the power lies with the president. >> investor reaction of renewed trade talks between the u.s. and has and larry kud lmp ow been defending the tariffs. for more on all of this let's bring in senior u.s. economist. good to have you here. we looked at the markets and saw a bump here. the most in three weeks when it came to the s&p while it talks about talks. people are looking for some hope...
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u.s. sees evidence of change. hurtng says tariffs everyone. a very good morning again and hello to all of the global viewers. looking at what has happened the past 24 hours, there is a trade for pain, and there is a trade for earnings. we saw that pushed back and forth in terms of equities. we started low but ended up mixed. we seek we don't know it is when -- where it is heading. a lot of central-bank action out of the bank of england. in terms of what is happening, the central bank is trying to figure out the drivers that are trying to come out from wall street as well. this was surprising. maybe we will get another rate move out of mark carney. you spoke about the pain trade. if you look in -- listen to wilbur ross, he said putting beijing in that position of pain hopefully from his point of view, the trump administration's , they will get them closer to economic reforms. that is a long-term game. they the question is if could relate debt there. let's get you caught up with what has hap
u.s. sees evidence of change. hurtng says tariffs everyone. a very good morning again and hello to all of the global viewers. looking at what has happened the past 24 hours, there is a trade for pain, and there is a trade for earnings. we saw that pushed back and forth in terms of equities. we started low but ended up mixed. we seek we don't know it is when -- where it is heading. a lot of central-bank action out of the bank of england. in terms of what is happening, the central bank is trying...
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japan realizes -- but the u.s. if the u.s. decided to leave the region, what japan can do is very limited. also why japan is not , so frustrated, sometimes described as an isolated partner of the united states over north korea? the reality is actually that what japan can do to the north korea is lenient. and what japan cannot see in the negotiation between the u.s. and north korea is to extremes. -- two extremes. one extreme is war. or conflict, military conflict. japan is afraid of the other extreme. too much competition by the u.s. the starting of a nuclear --. and the starting of a nuclear arsenal. even such a scenario realized, alternative for japan to take. what japan is trying to do is maintain ties with the united states and try to favor international liberal order. that is probably several things. very interesting. [indiscernable] which i belong to has been working on the promotion of -- exchange between japan and --. [indiscernable] and promoting asian nation stability and prosperity. and in that context, a very inter
japan realizes -- but the u.s. if the u.s. decided to leave the region, what japan can do is very limited. also why japan is not , so frustrated, sometimes described as an isolated partner of the united states over north korea? the reality is actually that what japan can do to the north korea is lenient. and what japan cannot see in the negotiation between the u.s. and north korea is to extremes. -- two extremes. one extreme is war. or conflict, military conflict. japan is afraid of the other...
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. >> the u.s. is enjoying exceptionally strong growth. >> it's part of the divergence, one of the themes for markets in the global economy. >> the u.s. is delivering twice the earnings growth of the rest of the world. >> for now, but the delinkage is entrenched. >> if companies keep delivering, it is hard to make the argument against equity. >> the u.s. is continuing to break out in fundamental and technical basis. >> these companies are executing, and if the prices were going up for no other reason than the story sounds sexy, that would be a different matter. >> when you look at the u.s. economy and what the trump administration has done in terms of providing fiscal stimulus, it is going to continue. >> the u.s. has a policy led growth spirit, whereas the rest of the world, it has been a combination of hawkish. >> i think the pace is more than sufficient. jonathan: joining me around the table are my guests. can this continue? >> i am not sure. if you look at the treasury market in general, with th
. >> the u.s. is enjoying exceptionally strong growth. >> it's part of the divergence, one of the themes for markets in the global economy. >> the u.s. is delivering twice the earnings growth of the rest of the world. >> for now, but the delinkage is entrenched. >> if companies keep delivering, it is hard to make the argument against equity. >> the u.s. is continuing to break out in fundamental and technical basis. >> these companies are executing, and...
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the u.s. should. facebook could have closer ties to washington than previously thought because it's now emerged that the platform is relying on experts funded by branches of the u.s. government and also nato when it comes to tracking foreign influence with more his . how's that for a mark zuckerberg nightmare he or his steam in front of a horde of suits go and sort these russian bots out sort out the fakes sort them out or did i just paint a good picture of the reality web giants of been facing lately in the past election you. we've seen how foreign actors are abusing social media platforms those images that can be attributed or associated with the russian company lack of resources a lack of commitment and a lack of genuine effort the likes of zogby could have proudly said we're just a platform where independent and sorting out what you call fakes is none of our business but when wall street alarm bells are ringing you know how it can happen with the stocks it could be better to zip it and focus on an
the u.s. should. facebook could have closer ties to washington than previously thought because it's now emerged that the platform is relying on experts funded by branches of the u.s. government and also nato when it comes to tracking foreign influence with more his . how's that for a mark zuckerberg nightmare he or his steam in front of a horde of suits go and sort these russian bots out sort out the fakes sort them out or did i just paint a good picture of the reality web giants of been facing...
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u.s. arms transfer policy. we are excited to have the ambassador with us to give us remarks on that at a stellar panel after that. i will begin as we always do with our obligatory security announcement because we have thought about what to do in case of an emergency. we want to let you know we have plans and if something were to happen, i will be your security guide and let you know where to go, either out the way you came in or in the back, depending on what kind of emergency might arise. what we do not expect that today. i also want to thank sponsors who make these events possible, including general member support, which has a big role to do with today's event, and our sponsor who helped us make it possible to do today's event. i want to thank our friends at the state department very much for supporting us. and being able to talk about this topic. i think it is timely. obviously change is afoot. you are seeing dramatic growth in the level of the dollar value in the u.s. arms exports, and
u.s. arms transfer policy. we are excited to have the ambassador with us to give us remarks on that at a stellar panel after that. i will begin as we always do with our obligatory security announcement because we have thought about what to do in case of an emergency. we want to let you know we have plans and if something were to happen, i will be your security guide and let you know where to go, either out the way you came in or in the back, depending on what kind of emergency might arise. what...
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the u.s. lawmakers are demanding answers from google over reports it is developing a sensitive version of it engine for china. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am haslinda amin. this is bloomberg. haidi: president trump has defended his use of tariffs, saying playing hardball is my thing. this follows china's decision to outline an additional $60 billion with retaliatory tariffs. let's get now to beijing. trump is claiming to have the upper hand on china. we have a flurry of data coming out this week in terms of trade numbers. that should give an indication whether it is right or not. china data,eek for and as you say president trump coming out over the weekend with this rally in ohio but also a series of tweets to underscore his view tariffs and the actions he has taken give the u.s. leverage, saying he thinks it will win certainly in the longer term and it will open up china's economy
the u.s. lawmakers are demanding answers from google over reports it is developing a sensitive version of it engine for china. global news 24 hours a day, on air and at tictoc on twitter, powered by more than 2700 journalists and analysts in more than 120 countries. i am haslinda amin. this is bloomberg. haidi: president trump has defended his use of tariffs, saying playing hardball is my thing. this follows china's decision to outline an additional $60 billion with retaliatory tariffs. let's...
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u.s. stocks. nejra: we are talking about the boost overnight but also asian equities today on the resumption of these trade talks between u.s. and china. perhaps you also want to take a look at the respective yield curve of the u.s. and china. if you look at the same curve in china, we are approaching 80 basis points. if those yield curve's anything about economic activity, what we are going to see is chinese equities looking well-positioned to outperform their american peers for the rest of 2018. some interesting dynamics. anna: quick word on those futures. this is what we see on u.s. futures right now. s&p futures and negative but not by much. let's tell you a little bit about something exciting that is coming up on the program. the ceo of guatemala mac is going to be joining the team for his first interview of the day. that will be just after 7:00 a.m. london time. we had the bloomberg school overnight talking about the drilling unit of this business. could it actually be spun off rathe
u.s. stocks. nejra: we are talking about the boost overnight but also asian equities today on the resumption of these trade talks between u.s. and china. perhaps you also want to take a look at the respective yield curve of the u.s. and china. if you look at the same curve in china, we are approaching 80 basis points. if those yield curve's anything about economic activity, what we are going to see is chinese equities looking well-positioned to outperform their american peers for the rest of...
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the u.s. does. and later this hour, our interview with warren buffett, always the berkshire hathaway chairman and c.e.o. turns 88 today. it is 19 minutes into the trading day in the u.s. blarg's abigail doolittle has the latest on u.s. markets. abigail: we are look agent very small moves. mixed action, too. you can see the tech-heavy nasdaq higher, putting in yet another all-time high. but the dow and the s&p 500 at least so far not joining in. we've had a string of bullish days until today for both of those indexes as well. it will be interesting to see whether they turn with the nasdaq. in fact, let's look at a five-day chart of the s&p 500 to see the rally we've had more recently. last friday, of course, fed chair jay powell, the marks had a dovish reaction, pushing up stocks, and that seemed to continue right into this week. but today, the slight, slight decline. but again, the nasdaq has turned. but when we go to the bloomberg, you look at what's happening sector-wise, it is bearish. this
the u.s. does. and later this hour, our interview with warren buffett, always the berkshire hathaway chairman and c.e.o. turns 88 today. it is 19 minutes into the trading day in the u.s. blarg's abigail doolittle has the latest on u.s. markets. abigail: we are look agent very small moves. mixed action, too. you can see the tech-heavy nasdaq higher, putting in yet another all-time high. but the dow and the s&p 500 at least so far not joining in. we've had a string of bullish days until today...
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if you take u.s. nominal gdp growth at 5% now, roughly speaking, there is a correlation between nominal gdp growth and the 10 year bond yield. relative to that 5% nominal gdp growth, bond yields are too low. before the financial crisis, the fed was talking about the conundrum. it was raising the short end, but the long and was staying too low. that seems to be happening again. i do not think we will get to 5%, although i do think it would be good if we start to head to their. anna: thank you. when you are traveling to work, remember you can tune in to bloomberg radio. you will find it on your mobile device. not that anybody ever turns off the tv. standoff.t is a saudi the kingdom suspends ties with canada over criticism of an arrest of a women's rights activist. the very latest with our executive editor. we saw some moves against germany earlier. arabia, theof saudi standoff with canada begins. politics first on bloomberg, right here from dubai and london. ♪ manus: 6:30 a.m. in london. 2:30 in tokyo
if you take u.s. nominal gdp growth at 5% now, roughly speaking, there is a correlation between nominal gdp growth and the 10 year bond yield. relative to that 5% nominal gdp growth, bond yields are too low. before the financial crisis, the fed was talking about the conundrum. it was raising the short end, but the long and was staying too low. that seems to be happening again. i do not think we will get to 5%, although i do think it would be good if we start to head to their. anna: thank you....
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the u.s. and mexico have come to an --eement, possibly something the few sticking points left. the mexican peso is rallying at 18.6765.y romaine: the dow, s&p and nasdaq taking off, as well as the russell 2000, seen treasury yields steepen pretty heavily as well. both the two and 10 year back up to 2.84 on this news here. this would be a big day. we have to see how canada falls into the mix. vonnie: we were anticipating this. there was one sticking point left before the countries could agree. now that sticking point has been resolved. let's get to one of our trade experts, who is michael mckee back from jackson hole. we were anticipating a nafta agreement between the two countries. but it is not a nafta agreement until canada gets involved. michael: that is correct. mexico and canada agreed they want a trilateral agreement. the u.s. has reached an agreement with mexico on local car or truckmuch has to be made in the united states? 75% seems to be the working assumption, although we don't have
the u.s. and mexico have come to an --eement, possibly something the few sticking points left. the mexican peso is rallying at 18.6765.y romaine: the dow, s&p and nasdaq taking off, as well as the russell 2000, seen treasury yields steepen pretty heavily as well. both the two and 10 year back up to 2.84 on this news here. this would be a big day. we have to see how canada falls into the mix. vonnie: we were anticipating this. there was one sticking point left before the countries could...
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in terms of u.s. and north korea relations, they have to bring back to their own people that they brought about tangible results. as for donald trump, he has to go back to the american people declaring there is no longer a credible threat from north korea, justifying the need for declaring the end of war, and telling them that north korea is fully committed to a deep -- denuclearization. for kim jong-un on, he needs to go back to his own people in north korea, telling them there is no longer a threat from the u.s. counterpart, saying that it is ok to denuclearize and no need for them to use a nuclear weapons defense second some -- defense mechanism. ramy: that is an unwelcome problem for seoul. mike pompeo will not be lying to north korea until the so-called problems he claims with china are resolved. it has created a difficult situation for moon jae-in, the south korean president who is in the driver seat, to keep this alliance with the u.s. with the inter-korean summit coming in september, a lot of
in terms of u.s. and north korea relations, they have to bring back to their own people that they brought about tangible results. as for donald trump, he has to go back to the american people declaring there is no longer a credible threat from north korea, justifying the need for declaring the end of war, and telling them that north korea is fully committed to a deep -- denuclearization. for kim jong-un on, he needs to go back to his own people in north korea, telling them there is no longer a...
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the u.s. decoupling from the rest of the world. >> the u.s. right now is enjoying exceptionally strong growth. >> it is part of the divergence be one of the major themes for markets and the global economy. >> u.s. is delivering twice the earnings growth of the rest of the world. the d linkage persists. >> it is hard to make the argument against equity. is continuing to break out relative to the rest of the world. -- the pricesnies are blowing up for no other reason other than the fact that the story sounds sexy. that would be a totally different matter. economy,ou look at the in terms of providing all this fiscal stimulus that is going to continue. >> the u.s. is a policy led growth spurt. the rest of the world, it has been a combination of ad hoc issues. >> it has longer to go. the pace is more than sufficient. >> joining me is kevin. head of fixed income. head of u.s. race strategy. and coming to us from edinburgh. aberdeen standard investment. let's begin with you. can this continue? >> i'm not sure. i think that if you look at the treasury
the u.s. decoupling from the rest of the world. >> the u.s. right now is enjoying exceptionally strong growth. >> it is part of the divergence be one of the major themes for markets and the global economy. >> u.s. is delivering twice the earnings growth of the rest of the world. the d linkage persists. >> it is hard to make the argument against equity. is continuing to break out relative to the rest of the world. -- the pricesnies are blowing up for no other reason other...
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u.s. of california say they saved a populated area from wildfires that are squeezing across the north of the state fire was diverted from the city of clear lake into the national forest at least six people have died and seven more still missing since the fires broke out more than a week ago and they've destroyed more than eight hundred homes and displaced thousands of families. and that story is up next a season. reaching out to teheran donald trump says he's ready to meet iran's president any time and with no preconditions so what's behind this sudden off and how will trump and gauge iran when he's trying to build a regional alliance against this is inside story. hello and welcome to the program. u.s. president donald trump has extended an olive branch to iran just a week after he threatened the country now says he's ready to meet iranian president hassan rouhani any time and without preconditions but his secretary of state quickly backtracked from statement adding a few caveats to any po
u.s. of california say they saved a populated area from wildfires that are squeezing across the north of the state fire was diverted from the city of clear lake into the national forest at least six people have died and seven more still missing since the fires broke out more than a week ago and they've destroyed more than eight hundred homes and displaced thousands of families. and that story is up next a season. reaching out to teheran donald trump says he's ready to meet iran's president any...
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the u.s. sanctions against iran which should just come into force have seen a spike in oil prices with analysts predicting the upward trend will persist with the u.s. preparing to impose yet more sanctions the iran's second largest trading partner has shown it's ready to protect european companies doing business with tehran. we are determined to protect european economic operators in legitimate business with iran this is why european union's updated blocking statute enters into force under seven of august to protect e.u. companies doing legitimate business with iran from team pact of u.s. extraterritorial sanctions we believe that it is and it has to be up to. the europeans in this case to decide with home to trade while the first round of sanctions prohibits iran from using american currency and push restrictions too on creating precious metals and also includes limiting rainy and currency flows as well as constraints on the car trade smear a car looks at the kind of impact u.s. sanctions hav
the u.s. sanctions against iran which should just come into force have seen a spike in oil prices with analysts predicting the upward trend will persist with the u.s. preparing to impose yet more sanctions the iran's second largest trading partner has shown it's ready to protect european companies doing business with tehran. we are determined to protect european economic operators in legitimate business with iran this is why european union's updated blocking statute enters into force under...
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new u.s. sanctions on iran are in force there the first round of measures against iran after president donald trump rene exam the two thousand and fifteen nuclear deal iran's president is accusing washington waging psychological warfare of sanctions are likely to weaken iran's currency which has been in freefall since trump's decision but also blocked iran from getting access to american dollars the u.s. has stopped imports from iran including food and carpets the sanctions also limit iran's ability to buy raw materials like steel and coal as well as precious metals in november more sanctions will kick in they'll include measures for civically targeting the oil sector and foreign banks that do business with iran kimberly healthcare reports from washington d.c. . the united states says iran is a threat and it wants to punish the country's government by isolating it from the global financial system starting tuesday you. u.s. sanctions will be reimposed to target a range of sectors blocking iran
new u.s. sanctions on iran are in force there the first round of measures against iran after president donald trump rene exam the two thousand and fifteen nuclear deal iran's president is accusing washington waging psychological warfare of sanctions are likely to weaken iran's currency which has been in freefall since trump's decision but also blocked iran from getting access to american dollars the u.s. has stopped imports from iran including food and carpets the sanctions also limit iran's...
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the u.s. dollar. ripple effects from the turkey -- turkish economic crisis are being felt across the globe in part because turkey relied heavily on foreign lending especially from european banks. the crisis is coming as tension is escalating between washington and ankara. last week president trump raisid new tatariffs on turkish metal exports.s. the u.s. is also pressuring turkey to release an american missionary named andrew brunson who was one of thousands of people in turkey detained after a failed coup in 2016. in yemen, thousands of mourners gathered in the city of saada monday for funerals of the 51 people, including 40 children,n, who were killed in an n air stre on a schchool bus lastst week. the airstrike was rrrried ouby e u.s.-bked saudled alition. imag posted line sugst a u.s. built mark-82 bomb was usus in theirirstrike. mourners decried the attack on school children. >> the crimes that were committed by the coalition against children were unprecedented crimes that have never happ
the u.s. dollar. ripple effects from the turkey -- turkish economic crisis are being felt across the globe in part because turkey relied heavily on foreign lending especially from european banks. the crisis is coming as tension is escalating between washington and ankara. last week president trump raisid new tatariffs on turkish metal exports.s. the u.s. is also pressuring turkey to release an american missionary named andrew brunson who was one of thousands of people in turkey detained after a...
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the u.s. and china countdown to tit-for-tat tariffs. we will see billions of dollars of goods on both sides. washington is warned against further escalation. ramy: i am ramy inocencio in new york, it is just past 7:00 p.m. on sunday. markets set forth a mixed and muted start. traders looking ahead to the meeting at jackson hole. elon musk says this is the way im and rejects calls for him to change and the way his company operates. ♪ ramy: good morning, happy monday. looking ahead to this week, the biggest events is what will be happening with the trade tensions and negotiations happening between the u.s. and china, we have low-level ministers from both sides, as well. they are potentially paving the possibly inmmit november. yvonne: everyone expecting that maybe not so much a breakthrough, if we can get some illumination of further tariffs. the u.s. has threatened more for later in the year. we mentioned also jackson hole, the central bankers meeting on the break. it will be interesting to s
the u.s. and china countdown to tit-for-tat tariffs. we will see billions of dollars of goods on both sides. washington is warned against further escalation. ramy: i am ramy inocencio in new york, it is just past 7:00 p.m. on sunday. markets set forth a mixed and muted start. traders looking ahead to the meeting at jackson hole. elon musk says this is the way im and rejects calls for him to change and the way his company operates. ♪ ramy: good morning, happy monday. looking ahead to this...
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the contrast between u.s. high-yield or u.s. equities is relative to emerging-market equities or emerging-market fx or credit. it's extraordinary. if you have any bit of faith the issue will get resolved without too much trouble, the value of these assets is extraordinary. jonathan: the way people are thinking is the u.s. was the best house on the street. the economy looks strong. do you see as entering a bit of point where you can get a policy tailwind from everywhere except the united states? mary: exactly. we saw a decent about a spread widening in june versus u.s. high-yield. we have nothing jumping up and down about valuations in the u.s. high-yield. they have been in a quite tight range this year and we expect that to continue. when high-yield bond widened out close to 150 basis points versus u.s., we started to cover some of that underweight. we have not got to neutral because besides trade there are other things in emerging markets where he could see potential for volatility, the weekend to agree there is -- we tend to a
the contrast between u.s. high-yield or u.s. equities is relative to emerging-market equities or emerging-market fx or credit. it's extraordinary. if you have any bit of faith the issue will get resolved without too much trouble, the value of these assets is extraordinary. jonathan: the way people are thinking is the u.s. was the best house on the street. the economy looks strong. do you see as entering a bit of point where you can get a policy tailwind from everywhere except the united states?...
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overall for us, the u.s. dollar remains the key funder and we have to remember that for all parts of the globe but certainly did she she she we have seen on the -- depreciation we have seen on the chinese currency the last month has caused a lot of issues in terms of the outlook for the dollar in the near term. what happens on dollar china is very important now. it looked like we would stabilize around the 680 level. it appeared a 690 was too much and we saw the authorities in some sense step in there. that message is clear, but we are excited to see it growing up again. when you think about the dollar's weakness against other the canadianke dollar, the british pound, relating to those deals, it seems like at this stage, the dollar-china story could be heading in a different direction strength continuing is a concern for markets. david: you are right in the middle of all of this. i am curious, do you think markets play a bigger role in the foreign exchange rate? laura: there are certainly levels that the pboc
overall for us, the u.s. dollar remains the key funder and we have to remember that for all parts of the globe but certainly did she she she we have seen on the -- depreciation we have seen on the chinese currency the last month has caused a lot of issues in terms of the outlook for the dollar in the near term. what happens on dollar china is very important now. it looked like we would stabilize around the 680 level. it appeared a 690 was too much and we saw the authorities in some sense step...
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legislation called blocking statute it's aimed at nullifying u.s. legal action against european firms which defied u.s. sanctions on iran and the e.u. agreed to twenty one million dollars in aid to iran to help offset the impact of sanctions. germany's foreign minister has called for independent payment channels to be created which would avoid u.s. sanctions and a newspaper article i ma said it's indispensable that we strengthen european autonomy by creating payment channels that are independent of the united states also creating a european monetary fund and dependence swift firsts us sanctions are back in force and the situation itself strategic importance that we clearly tell washington we want to work together but we will not let you act over our heads and the french president has criticised donald trump emanuel said europe's historical partner seems to turn his back on this common history you know minuscule. defer sweat which is a burden on our shared wellbeing is a crisis of multilateralism obvious multi-layered some is in fact he's going throu
legislation called blocking statute it's aimed at nullifying u.s. legal action against european firms which defied u.s. sanctions on iran and the e.u. agreed to twenty one million dollars in aid to iran to help offset the impact of sanctions. germany's foreign minister has called for independent payment channels to be created which would avoid u.s. sanctions and a newspaper article i ma said it's indispensable that we strengthen european autonomy by creating payment channels that are...
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the u.s. plan when it comes to iran hurt the economy hurt the people forced the government to agree to change much of its foreign policy the policy is not regime change but we definitely want to put maximum pressure on the government and it's not just to come back to discuss fixing a deal that's basically not fixable dealing with the nuclear weapons aspect we want to see a much broader retreat by iran from their support for international terrorism their belligerent military activity in the middle east and their ballistic missile nuclear related programs all things around is unlikely to agree to still the partners in the nuclear deal are urging dialogue we really just encourage and united states to start talking to its partners in iran in order to be able to find a route forward the european union is trying to protect its companies taking the unusual step of issuing a blocking statement that says european companies should ignore u.s. sanctions but still car companies drug manufacturers and many
the u.s. plan when it comes to iran hurt the economy hurt the people forced the government to agree to change much of its foreign policy the policy is not regime change but we definitely want to put maximum pressure on the government and it's not just to come back to discuss fixing a deal that's basically not fixable dealing with the nuclear weapons aspect we want to see a much broader retreat by iran from their support for international terrorism their belligerent military activity in the...
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what it really links to the u.s. economy the u.s. is still the biggest and most important economy in the world to assume a certain extent we all have to dance to the u.s. is chewed the trade issue is much bigger than the sanctions issue we worry over here in europe a lot about trade wars of course we're in some thirty percent of our g.d.p. from exports the u.s. it's some fifteen good news is the u.s. and e.u. seem to have seen signed some kind of truce since the younker trump meeting some two weeks ago now we have to focus on the u.s. china issue latest news there is there's no real progress so we could see some more escalation of the trade war between the u.s. and china that will be tough for markets to deal with. bearing that bank in london well saudi arabia does not take kindly to being lectured on human rights by other nations canada recently plunged into a diplomatic spat with riyadh over the release of saudi activists from detention in germany stands to lose out on new critics business contracts in the kingdom following critici
what it really links to the u.s. economy the u.s. is still the biggest and most important economy in the world to assume a certain extent we all have to dance to the u.s. is chewed the trade issue is much bigger than the sanctions issue we worry over here in europe a lot about trade wars of course we're in some thirty percent of our g.d.p. from exports the u.s. it's some fifteen good news is the u.s. and e.u. seem to have seen signed some kind of truce since the younker trump meeting some two...
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u.s. economy vulnerable? italian bond investors run for cover ahead of what is potentially another month of political turmoil. we start with the big issue. pain in emerging markets. >> emerging markets has been hit quite hard. >> global liquidity is actually on the retreat. that will definitely leave traces in emerging markets. >> some of them are in good shape, some of them are not. they are all being tarred by the same brush. what that means is investors who are careful about looking for the nuggets are going to find some really good opportunities. >> we do see some selective value there. what has hurt the emerging markets has been the strong dollar and the fed tightening and higher u.s. interest rates that has caused capital to move out of emerging markets into the u.s. but the point is that a lot of the dollar strength, most of it, who knows when the dollar will peak but a lot of that has happened. >> we will see points in time where investors start splitting their interest between the
u.s. economy vulnerable? italian bond investors run for cover ahead of what is potentially another month of political turmoil. we start with the big issue. pain in emerging markets. >> emerging markets has been hit quite hard. >> global liquidity is actually on the retreat. that will definitely leave traces in emerging markets. >> some of them are in good shape, some of them are not. they are all being tarred by the same brush. what that means is investors who are careful...
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david: we got u.s. gdp growth numbers and heard from the canadian foreign minister on the progress of talks with the united states about trade. joining us is the economic editor of businessweek. to what extent will the outcome of these talks they're having now with a deadline tomorrow with canada, could they affect gdp growth? >> they certainly can. the net export is a positive contribution to gdp in the second quarter. people think that is noise in the data but in general strong exports are good for gdp. if we have good trade agreement between the three countries, that would be good. david: we have the outlines of a mexico agreement and let's assume canada along the same lines, pro-trade or not? such as therriers requirements for $16 labor to be used for building cars. this ispoint, on net positive for trade if a deal is done. the alternative is having no deal in which case you go back to higher trade barriers in general. free agreement between these three key nations is a good thing and fascinating to
david: we got u.s. gdp growth numbers and heard from the canadian foreign minister on the progress of talks with the united states about trade. joining us is the economic editor of businessweek. to what extent will the outcome of these talks they're having now with a deadline tomorrow with canada, could they affect gdp growth? >> they certainly can. the net export is a positive contribution to gdp in the second quarter. people think that is noise in the data but in general strong exports...
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all day, u.s. trade representative robert lighthizer and canada's foreign minister will be continuing their negotiations in washington. tomorrow, they have a deadline. now, we are joined by lisa and michael. thosestart with negotiations both of the president and prime minister of canada had encouraging words yesterday. >> i think canada very much wants to make the deal. i think it is quite be very good for canada if they do. i think it is probably not going to be very good at all if they don't. david: at the same time, president trudeau said he very much thinks that mexico and the americans want to get the deal done. but i've said all along it has to be the right deal for canada. encouraging news out of washington, are they going to make it? lisa: it seems like, yes. it seems like everybody wants to make a deal. i was talking with the correspondent who says he sees this as a tweaked nafta deal. it is not an overhaul. it is also the easier of the trade deals to get through. it is actually encouragin
all day, u.s. trade representative robert lighthizer and canada's foreign minister will be continuing their negotiations in washington. tomorrow, they have a deadline. now, we are joined by lisa and michael. thosestart with negotiations both of the president and prime minister of canada had encouraging words yesterday. >> i think canada very much wants to make the deal. i think it is quite be very good for canada if they do. i think it is probably not going to be very good at all if they...
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many u.s. companies, many factories in the u.s., and many factories in china that sell in china figure, their figure is larger in the u.s. as opposed to china. there are estimates that the figure is about $400 billion. that may include the goods produced by u.s. companies in china, and sold in china. in fact, the u.s. enjoyed a slight surplus with china, therefore i think president trump is greatly mistaken to believe that the u.s. will be an easy winner in a u.s.-china trade war. haidi: i want to bring up this chart. taking a look at the impact of the yuan, the correlation between equity assets and currency had declined eight weeks in a row. we added another 16 today, the lowest since 2017. we are calling seven the line in the sand from the rhetoric we are getting from policymakers. is unders the currency pressure, are we going to see pressure for equity? >> yes. the currency is certainly under pressure. has affected chinese investor sentiment, but i think the bigger point with respect to the
many u.s. companies, many factories in the u.s., and many factories in china that sell in china figure, their figure is larger in the u.s. as opposed to china. there are estimates that the figure is about $400 billion. that may include the goods produced by u.s. companies in china, and sold in china. in fact, the u.s. enjoyed a slight surplus with china, therefore i think president trump is greatly mistaken to believe that the u.s. will be an easy winner in a u.s.-china trade war. haidi: i want...
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the contrast between u.s. high-yield or u.s. equities relative to emerging-market equities or emerging-market fx emma or emerging-market credit is extraordinary. if you have any bit of faith that the trade issue is going to get resolved, without too much trouble, the value in these assets is extraordinary. arethan: the way people thinking about it is the u.s. was the best house in the street. see it centering a bit of an inflation point where you could get a policy tailwind from everywhere else except the united states? >> exactly. when i came on the show, we saudis and amount of spread widening in june in emerging markets versus u.s. high-yield. been jumping up and down about valuations in u.s. high-yield tiered they have been in a -- a tight range this year. we expect that to continue. widenedh-yield bonds out to close to 150 basis point versus u.s., we started to cover some of that underweight. tohave not gone fully neutral. besides trade, there are a couple of other things in emerging markets to see some potential for volati
the contrast between u.s. high-yield or u.s. equities relative to emerging-market equities or emerging-market fx emma or emerging-market credit is extraordinary. if you have any bit of faith that the trade issue is going to get resolved, without too much trouble, the value in these assets is extraordinary. arethan: the way people thinking about it is the u.s. was the best house in the street. see it centering a bit of an inflation point where you could get a policy tailwind from everywhere else...
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>> the u.s. decoupling continues, but it is a and probably the second half of next year, i think the decoupling will have stopped. this is broad, forward growth and not long-term structural change. raises the question whether you want to actually play that and apply it to a trade which is a wider spread. the u.s. can continue to decouple for a lot of reasons. it is about timing of when we read couple. while you are waiting, they are not going to blink, they have a lot of treasuries up -- treasury supply. given that it is a bearish sentiment, people do not think it is sustainable. if you really press people, people will say is a temporary growth the story. what if it is not, that is where the pain really lies. jon: express that in the market, what is the trade, how the put money to work if that is your view? >> higher price overall being sure to make sense. and wein this nomad land are in a tug-of-war. we coming to the third into september where everybody is back in their seats, and this is not go
>> the u.s. decoupling continues, but it is a and probably the second half of next year, i think the decoupling will have stopped. this is broad, forward growth and not long-term structural change. raises the question whether you want to actually play that and apply it to a trade which is a wider spread. the u.s. can continue to decouple for a lot of reasons. it is about timing of when we read couple. while you are waiting, they are not going to blink, they have a lot of treasuries up --...
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the mexico-u.s. news pushed u.s. market the heart -- u.s. equity markets higher. we are going to be joined by the legendary investor, warren buffett, on thursday. 4:30 p.m. u.k. time. what does he make of recent ties and stock markets? let's get a first word news update. deborah: -- trump has said america is pursuing a new trade accord with mexico to replace nafta and called on canada to join the deal or risk being left out. he announced an agreement with mexico in a hastily arranged oval office event with the mexican president joining by conference call. mexican president said he is quite hopeful canada will join the revised agreement. trump also commented on the trade war with china. pres. trump: it is not the right time to talk, to be honest with china. it has been too one-sided for too many years. it is not the right time to talk. france is preparing contingency plans in the event of a no deal brexit. it will present a draft deal in the coming weeks. it will ensure fluid frontier controls after the u.k. exits the european union. it underlines concern britain i
the mexico-u.s. news pushed u.s. market the heart -- u.s. equity markets higher. we are going to be joined by the legendary investor, warren buffett, on thursday. 4:30 p.m. u.k. time. what does he make of recent ties and stock markets? let's get a first word news update. deborah: -- trump has said america is pursuing a new trade accord with mexico to replace nafta and called on canada to join the deal or risk being left out. he announced an agreement with mexico in a hastily arranged oval...
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the u.s. for june. right now, we are joined by our chief equity strategist and one other test. let's look at the lear and what happened overnight. the central bank announced new restrictions. ticked up right, it some. they also impose tariffs on imports from the nine states on things like -- the united states on things like alcohol and cars. they keep saying they will not raise their interest rates. will things like this sure up the economy? >> i don't know. this is the second day for the lira to go up. we will see. david: markets coming down with the lira? is this cia of the storm or the end of the storm? >> it is more likely the eye. august 500 by itself, rising without momentum, so we were due for correction. the dollar has broken out versus global currencies, not just the lira, but emerging-market currencies. it is august, poster earnings loton, so there is not a for stocks to grab onto to move higher. i think the default will be continued weakness in the short run. alix: we see indonesia
the u.s. for june. right now, we are joined by our chief equity strategist and one other test. let's look at the lear and what happened overnight. the central bank announced new restrictions. ticked up right, it some. they also impose tariffs on imports from the nine states on things like -- the united states on things like alcohol and cars. they keep saying they will not raise their interest rates. will things like this sure up the economy? >> i don't know. this is the second day for the...
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u.s. president his attorney general in a move that would fire robert mueller for constraining is russia probe. welcome to surveillance. let's check in on the markets. after a mixed session in asia, we saw the index trading that overall, we are seeing modest gains in europe. the stoxx 600 up .25%. u.s. futures, pointing higher toward the end of the week. i want to show the two-10 curve. to flattening has taken us 20 basis points on that. focus ahead of jackson hole. a some fed officials have shown concern over yield curve flattening. something to bear in mind. we are keeping an -- keeping of the g10.fx out a touch of dollar weakness, crude oil on the 68 handle. perhaps dollar weakness fitting into that. strength following the data out of the u.s. earlier in the week. throughout the day, live coverage from the jackson hole gathering of bankers. the fed president's of st. louis, dallas, cleveland, atlanta. first, i first word -- a first word. >> in australia, the treasurer scott morrison will
u.s. president his attorney general in a move that would fire robert mueller for constraining is russia probe. welcome to surveillance. let's check in on the markets. after a mixed session in asia, we saw the index trading that overall, we are seeing modest gains in europe. the stoxx 600 up .25%. u.s. futures, pointing higher toward the end of the week. i want to show the two-10 curve. to flattening has taken us 20 basis points on that. focus ahead of jackson hole. a some fed officials have...
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new u.s. tariffs on sixteen billion dollars worth of chinese products they come into effect in beijing responds in kind is there a way out of the race also coming up. caution about one of the biggest company listings in history the saudis insist around close i.p.o. will not speak. to how a dressmaker from broadway is helping to transform the lives of migrants in italy by turning them into tailless. this is your business update i'm having a home for in berlin thanks for joining me the u.s. is a twenty five percent tariff on sixteen billion dollars worth of imports from china this is a second round of tariffs in response to what the trumpet administration calls beijing's on fair trade practices well china reacted swiftly with its own high tariffs on over three hundred american products as the trade vicious circle continues its dangerous downward spiral. new negotiations couldn't prevent the latest turn of the screw so far the u.s. and china have each imposed import duties on goods worth around f
new u.s. tariffs on sixteen billion dollars worth of chinese products they come into effect in beijing responds in kind is there a way out of the race also coming up. caution about one of the biggest company listings in history the saudis insist around close i.p.o. will not speak. to how a dressmaker from broadway is helping to transform the lives of migrants in italy by turning them into tailless. this is your business update i'm having a home for in berlin thanks for joining me the u.s. is a...
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the u.s. embassies in nairobi, kenya, and tanzania, at 8:00 a.m. eastern. after that, a look at the health insurance costs. later, the american enterprise institute hosts a discussion on u.s. policy in southeast asia. that's live at 12:30 p.m. eastern. >> next, lori wallach talks about the ongoing negotiations between the u.s., canada, and mexico on updating the north american free trade agreement, or nafta, hosted by the national press foundation, this is about 45 minutes. >> the stuff that's in nafta and part of the reason the fights are so fraught and why so many groups who wouldn't think we have a stake in the trade fight, like consumer groups like mine, is because of what's actually in the agreements. number one, with nafta, the core provision is investment protections. this gets to the whole job outsourcing thing, and i'm going to explain what part of nafta ask that so you can know whether or not if they get the renotion done it actually fixes that, which is what president trump said he
the u.s. embassies in nairobi, kenya, and tanzania, at 8:00 a.m. eastern. after that, a look at the health insurance costs. later, the american enterprise institute hosts a discussion on u.s. policy in southeast asia. that's live at 12:30 p.m. eastern. >> next, lori wallach talks about the ongoing negotiations between the u.s., canada, and mexico on updating the north american free trade agreement, or nafta, hosted by the national press foundation, this is about 45 minutes. >> the...
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a u.s. military-issued camera and he's got his own camera. the u.s. military-issued, he took a bunch of pictures with it. that went to the military after which tried to bury the whole thing. he had his own camera with him and then he took that home and did a slide show for his friends. and he goes, this is the stuff i saw in vietnam and his friends freaked out when they saw this and it eventually was reported. that's the newspaper that's first broke the story in november '69. it kind of validated the worst assumptions of what americans were doing in vietnam. most american soldiers in the region in vietnam behaved well. but my lai will suggest to every soldier. every marine is a baby killer. and it it really, really hurts the american cause in vietnam. any questions to this point? when you see how the u.s. and the south vietnamese were psychologically affected. how were the north vietnamese affected because of the tet offensive, were they in shock or more supportive of it? >> that's a great question, carlos. the north is a communist dictatorship. how d
a u.s. military-issued camera and he's got his own camera. the u.s. military-issued, he took a bunch of pictures with it. that went to the military after which tried to bury the whole thing. he had his own camera with him and then he took that home and did a slide show for his friends. and he goes, this is the stuff i saw in vietnam and his friends freaked out when they saw this and it eventually was reported. that's the newspaper that's first broke the story in november '69. it kind of...
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u.s. sanctions mean that as a u.s. company knight cannot supply shoes to players in the iranian national team at this time sanctions applicable to have been in place for many years and are enforceable by along with the us threatening further sanctions even more american and european companies appear unwilling to deal with iran and that's despite the fact that since the trump administration sanctions announcement e.u. officials pledge to support and protect european businesses. as the european commission we have the juicy to protect european companies so we know me to act the law. we are determined to fight so that the decisions taken by the united states have no repercussions for the french businesses that invest and have invested in iran top e.u. officials even wrote a letter pleading with the u.s. to exclude european companies from the penalties in the state department's response it's our way or the highway we are asking every nation every nation who is sick and tired of islamic republics destructive behavior to join
u.s. sanctions mean that as a u.s. company knight cannot supply shoes to players in the iranian national team at this time sanctions applicable to have been in place for many years and are enforceable by along with the us threatening further sanctions even more american and european companies appear unwilling to deal with iran and that's despite the fact that since the trump administration sanctions announcement e.u. officials pledge to support and protect european businesses. as the european...